mattrickl06
Regular.
Hi all,
I am looking for a bit of advice regarding whirlpooling at the end of a boil whilst using a copper immersion chiller.
Specifically
* Should the whirlpool be created whilst the chiller is running?
* If so should the paddle be spun inside the chiller?
* Should it be done when the wort is hot or near pitching temp?
* Can I cool as normal with the immersion chiller and then whirlpool after the chiller has been removed and the wort is at pitching temp? - if I do this I believe that I have to leave the "whirlpooling" wort for around 20 mins to settle out.
Many thanks for any advice in advance.
Cheers
Matt
I am looking for a bit of advice regarding whirlpooling at the end of a boil whilst using a copper immersion chiller.
Specifically
* Should the whirlpool be created whilst the chiller is running?
* If so should the paddle be spun inside the chiller?
* Should it be done when the wort is hot or near pitching temp?
* Can I cool as normal with the immersion chiller and then whirlpool after the chiller has been removed and the wort is at pitching temp? - if I do this I believe that I have to leave the "whirlpooling" wort for around 20 mins to settle out.
Many thanks for any advice in advance.
Cheers
Matt